Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 12, 1907, Page 10, Image 10

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GOOD
GOODS
in L il - -UJ-,..11 ' J! - -"" - -' - -
THE WORLDOF WHITE
AND ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE
The unprecedented nature of the bargains offered at oar great money saving
safe is supplying hundreds
I I I
Outing
Flannel
Garments
Warm flnunol garments for
Uio cold wenthor mid grontly to
your comfort. "Wo hove the
good kind In tho sixes, colors
nnd patterns you wont. Dur-
1Q BSOOtp UV3 IIOX 0U tt SU
Reduced Prices
Ladies'
Jackets
Ladles' abort Jacket of Cov
ert nnd Koraer Cloth in popu
lar lengths nnd color Beg
luar 5 nnd fC.GO
values; clernnco ry g
prlco Zp,03U
Ladies1
A lino of ladles suits In the
most popular Blindo, fltyle
tiro nil that could bo desired.
A sruat opportunity to got tt
knockabout or dross eult for
little. They won't last long at
till price. Values a
up to ISO; price ! U
CITY NEWS
A OUeoWnw f hiiyerfitt I'sra
pmfU tr YiHr CwHaMerHtkHi -
Ye (Am OH Htwo Wood
At the awmlll, on short notice
nwH 8. 12-17-tf.
i A Koh lHdtry
Belvtu U uultlug to bo a great
poultry railing center, and tho hie
Ground Mr grouud grmm bono for
cblckctm has Iteootnu so ureal thnt
ftteiiftlof? Ilro. liuvo put In a powr
bono mill, uud are prepared to mip
ply a superior article of ground frank
bono at three settle per pound. Try
It. l-lt-ll
Mullrr HkulliiK
Ou neeounl o( thu ktsree being
open until V o'clmiW, and also to ue
commodato thcHtreg(ier. thero wilt
Irn epeclnl fcewlon at tho Audllwrl
urn rink from 10 until IS Oil man
lug. AdmUtlon 10 onlyiknti tie.
WW
MohcM IVniriit Wotk
Then It about at much ojmiteo la
commit frauds ae in any Una of work
we know nf. IV at Mine ot Ike
cvHient walk put ihiwn the Im im
ywar In Haltw, it will ay ntoae
to have an lioutst wan to do coihhhI
concrvln vork. u the ad of M.
Ward, of North gaew who dove
trails tit Nie ewmeni werk.
Mrs. l))t Hen
Mm. Ka Hmwy Uy. of OreitaM
City, author of "MeUiiKhlln of OU
Oregon." Th rHMaH,- MMol)on
Id of OrrRtW and alber weil knWH
Many
People
At willlNg lit MrM(H thewMlwe
and Uitfr fJUtWrtm t the ttjuatae
of "what ip)e wty."
X)y otatdreM wuh arfUv y
ofltm rcMtus ir tk rvkiM Miirs
1S awHlw trHtiti iIImMMIT
d( one vu tMlUt mlinaiw veen
A Ihiww in the aru
BARR'S
JEWELRY
STORE
UMrt)-, sritM1'
w WW mm mmmmmtmmmmmmmtKmamammmmmmm
of buyers with their annual
!!! I 1 I III I I II ii n -
Trimmings
and Braids
At Li
Making up time I nanr ntid
you'll need n grant dual of braid
nnd trimming. No bo (tor time
tlmn now to cIioohs. IIoio 1 Ui
way llioy aro going.
CVi. 8 1-3, 10, 12V4. lo
Brnld all kind
Clenrnnro Prloo
2Co, 30c, 3Ko values
llral.lH '
Clearance. I'rloo
40, 60, dfie values
Trimming
inrntiRO Prion
e
7ft, 80, fl.00 vtilUto
Trimmings
Clonrniicu J'tloo
I.2B. $1.10. $s, $2.10 value
Trimming
Clearance Prlee
Taffeta Silk
I.tne of ill! Kllk Black
Tuff i' tu 19 to 21 Inches
wide- Clearance
HALF
PRICE
'books, arrived In tho city nt noon to-1
uay. ami win no tun guoai or Mr.
nnd Mrs. O. II. Monro. .Mr. Dye's
. husband, Col. ChnrloH II. Dye, I n
member of tho loglslaturo from Olack
I ntmiit MIIMttV
Holler HkiitliiK
On account of tho moron being
opou until 0 o'alook, and uUo to ao
oammodntn theutro.goors, thoro will
bo a special seiulon nt thu Auditori
um rink from 10 until 13 till oven
Ing. Admission 10 oeuts, skate 2fio
Ono War for Anton
William llowmnu, convloted of utn
lloliiiily burning u bulJdlHK, vcm
bniughl to the penitentiary from
Umatilla euuutr yveterday by Rhertrf
T I). Taylor, to serve a OHyenr
Metttenee.
- I
HOTHIi ,mtiv.Mv
HmIdiii,
Harry Ollmiu. llurii.
I'ellx Pranty. Hlierldan. Wyo.
J. O. Moory. HalU.
Ilthel Miller. Portlaad.
0. I. rtheun. do.
II. J. Oonett and wife, do.
HIihuh Hoddhulmer. Hdtyiaii.
J. A. Jeffttmon. olty.
J. II. Clayton.
J. II. Dltk. HdRttHB.
W. D. Nely. Mm gene.
Ilex IlUhop. Suleui.
8. 11. Perry. Portland.
C. P. Jacob tka KmHttoea.
II. Y. Maefebtirtt. PwUand.
WayBe Jlewarl. Utur.
Coltago.
J. P. Juhs. PorUaatl.
Ja. If. Jhn0H. da. :'
K. 0. Pwkhaw, du.
J. r. QntMHeit. do.
W. II. Lmhw, it.
N. J, IVawnrt. OaklMHd.
W. A. Taylor. Bah lraHetee.
W. J. Kwllk, DMewU. Or,
WIIMniflln.
J)M Kaily. mum lltk ieiiool
UMkiU4l Team.
MJU UwrtftH. d.
Unh KoMJt.il, do.
RlM, do,
OMVwtlM, a.
WMeeeu i
Km. do,
J A. OfukajH.
J A. Tvtor.
Mr. Jwn and $. & P. Clo.
Wo. MeAIrra4
U. U. lwuMbry( 4.
4. I rlor. O, T. N Co.
N. KooMot). PorUiiotl.
A. 11 liio. 8 rmniof.
J. MoorohtHui. 4.
Tto. UhJo. AMrto.
R C. (UuVomi. 5'rUiHl.
lm OohUtotth. Nw York.
II. A OrwM. PorUoml.
W HrowB. do.
4. NV. Utre !
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OAMVOlllA: -
1 4Jtl UelWIiMMMilHrtBuaU
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM. bltKGON
GOOD
GOODS
otmtts.
M
tfe Prices sffiiilw!gjO 1
5c mffiBm
25c v" Vr.''J,Vjg-A I
33c ,mm I
"JKH IHHf 1
65c TW I
Men's Clothing B
Cntlrc tflotk to (house from at I
Cntlre Mlotk to dioiw from at
REDUCED PRICES
mmmmcajBsmiammam.mmmmmmmm
Personals
Mrs. Hthul Miller want to ll-
burg today.
Hon. T. II. Kay want to Portlumt
litis morning.
Coiutabto Johnson wont to .1 offer-
sou this morning.
J. 0. Wolf tins rtiturnud from i
visit in BlhMrtun.
MIIim Carter, of Hood Itlver, Is
visiting Hnlom frlands.
Mm. D. F. Cnrnuo wet to Port
lumt thlH morning.
Mrs, A. J. Illaeo left this morning
for a visit In Turner.
11. K. Itouert wont to Jlarloa this
morolMg oh hnslHoos.
CanUIn J. T. AppereoH, of OroRuu
Clly. la In Salem on bueJneos.
Attorney 1. A. Turner wont to
urwnnu vrvviimv wnw.
.Mr. and Mrs. I'rank Want kuve. ro
litrMoil trow a vWIt In Albany.
Hon. 8. A. DawtOH returHod to hU
home In Uhh county last evening.
Attorney ItlcUnrdeon wag amuHg
the lttrtlaHd-bouud naosoogofg lhl
wotiUhr.
Tito momhers ot loo Peer! or-
,ehoKtrw roturwotl trotM Corvallfs thl
wothUmc.
Mr. l. D. V. Umo rotornoil tlita
wornlHg from a two HtoHlho vhjlt in
CallfwHla.
Wivlior Dhooatjrooti, of 0roo
Ctl. klTltl LaM Ihla uuiruluir IA
vtott trtoiHta.
Mr. aud Mrs. Wllor Moore want to"
PortktHd totlajp i atlotHl too KjrHl
' ' ---.
tMlKU
Mrs. It. K. nVmyt, of Alonf, aftor
a vwt ooro. hog rotumog is
hor
hoeoe Im AUmsjt.
Mr. L. IIIoom lott ihta ojorulHR
(o lotond. wtjtr fche will har
tho "Ueturk" oMr.
Ur. U. II. WhH wool to Portia ml
this HMroJftg to attood Um Stott Oo
iMptihie ooovomUom.
it. aiMl Mr. J. It, AeVwoWH
wom atHOHC too ItwiUoo-ocmad m&
im$n UUs werolag.
Mw. 1). W. Uiui, who om hH
vlslttttg Solom rolatlvoa. ho oona w
her oomo to KUgsttm.
Mte CoeollH Hoioo I. ft thto Hitri
lC ter Portt0M4. whr ho veU at
WitJ H nraml oooro thle etoottig.
Ml, r. M. AruMtfMMC of Uundft.
g fe oomi vtottiftr to toll &,
Mm. tl. Poterooo sod Mf, A
Ututwr. Hho have hooo vMttog Sa.
Hm lth rotHTootl U their ho.n
ta Twrnor todoy.
Mr. C. U Watt. JtirfK rn.i
4tor (or loo l'oll Arttoa MX
thl mmthInk (or PortHaj, tl4 ,
to JUe4 la Wahtagton.
Mr. A. ll. Vo ll. wk9 hM
h vtattiog hor daoghtor. Mrs
Itohort AthftmJ. rotoriHH ute moia
tag to her homo Ih Aowurtllo. .
Mr K I Htw , daughter.
BATCBDAV, JAXUAKV 13, 100'-
I.... . .,. Ur. hnvn 1lPftl Visit"
Ox M1BS UOncvje-', . .....
1 Ing tho former's slstor In Liberty,
left for their nomo toaaj- in .n-
well.
I Dallas Gllmore, formorly of this
city, passed through Salem this
morning en route for his homo In St.
Johns, after filling a musical engage
ment In Corvallls last night.
Mr. J. W. Hansom, of Tumor.
'who has been visiting Mis M. B.
Rutherford, of this city, left this
morning for htr home. Sho whs ac
companied by Miss Rutherford, who
will visit In Turner for a few days.
j The ladle' basketball team of W1J
lamelte University, left this morning
for Corrallls, where they will piny
ball this evening. They were accom
panied by Mies Theo Bennett, man-ani-r
of the team. Sirs. V M. Kirk
and Ml Alice Sheyherd.
Ml Francis hlston. of Portland,
will arrive In the flty this tfmlg.
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STATE
SUPREME
COURT
Justice Hailcy on Retiring
Cleans Up ills Dcsk '
The following decision were ren
dered In the supreme court teday:
In an opinion by Justice Moore
Judgment of Judge (Inntenbeln, Mult
nomah county, was reversed, and a
new trial ordered In thtf case of tho
Smte vs. Charles Dock, convicted of
asMiilt with a dungrous wenpou In
coiineetlon with the nosault upon
the crew of the ship Johnnn Paulsen.
In I'oitland harbor, on the ground
that l ho court erred In the use of
the word "defendant" In assuming
the existence of fads which are (II
putrd. The court overruled the point
ralJ that the Indictment was In
valid becauee of the dismissal of Olaf
Akeyvon from the grand Jury which
returned It, and the substitution of
another Juror.
State, ox rol. Baker City Lodge A.
F. & A. M. vs. Slber: rovnrnd and
new trlnl ordered,
utu(e , tfollvor Meoorden. Mat-
, hour county, for killing his wlfo; af-
Ilrmed. Opinion hy Justice Hnlley.
'Kraiik T. Oray vs. Columbia and
0. C. Hy Co.; alllrmed.
S. A. Hollnor, rospondpnt, tt. John
P. nnd Thomas Smith, appellants:
from Baker county; Snmuel White.
Judge: alarmed. Opinion by Chief
Justice Bonn.
H. A. ICntnn, appellant, vs. Kd
wartl Blackburn, et al.. respendents:
from Baker ceunty: Samuel White,
Judge: revrod and new trial or
dered. Opinion by Juatlce Mivnr.
.Nolllo Woeiiington. plalutlfif.
vs.
, John B. CJeland, defendaut ; wot low
j for writ of mandamus dlomlosotl Uy
Juetloo Halley.
i in im mat UKtt'H OI UOCIfllOrM
In which Jwtice T. 0. Halley iwrtjc
IbMtos before retlrlgg.
WITH THU POIfPS,
My Now pm.
Well, now that election to ovor owl
all.
U'hoo OHwdhlatM vw w wr
ooohod to too wan,
A dear now m haa oowe IhIo oir
hoooo
A IhM no kefor, hot ooly a mnvm.
N' lor eh m kto hot
" run oot.
Nor winter of tologs l koon- othl
aoooi,
Nor romo Imnho at oight with hit hat
no ooo ahlo
Ant! Ulk or tho tmou MMl MUMlolyol
No oro ore too hot btaooitt huiUr
Um itK&os
Ho eoooot o4 oiw ooo oolo la hU
hs.
mlA to wo. too, vole, u atoor
thaji thet:
"I thlk. Orrto oar. oooM host got
a now hut."
AU"s over, thook
hta rollof .
I kaow
Thot ho at.) not oo It is uU pwt
Tho eemotry to tiv, if hae he
totroo.
eojrs
Aw) I m so MhW ho hoa ftxoo
Aioon yoot
It.
Now York Ttoioo.
All (lit Woitd.
U a stage and Rallard-, Saa
Uolmont May, a a, WMniBai,
Pru IU has no sorkM- tor nBu.
attoo. tttff JOot. cot, sorau,. aud
all nil!. By u. try It j yttu w,..
alway i0 it AyVo4y who hat
wed Ballard's Soow Uao,eat I.
Mvlog jtroot of what It dws, uy .
trial !; u. Sec tJ si Q
Sold hy D- J .Vy "
D0D ROT
THAT IMP
Of SATAN
-..,-- r-..-;ri UnirH nn
PODUiar CAjJicaaiun !.
the Sireets or baiem
Today
a.,nuv nnw: beautlf " (Biff).
- .-.
"jDuch! Confound !!!!
WHW " t "-
.1... .hh1.
Thus endeth tlie song 01 mu wm
...,. ,in. s he caught the spirit
1.....B ' .
and gave voice to the oxuDoranco
thereof but was brought bacK to
things 'ethereal by a "soak" in the
ntt ..r with n wnter-soaked uuncn
the very snmo "beflittlful," deftly
shied by a typical "young Amerlcn,
which knooked all of the poetic sen
timent out of him, and he let out "
string of Invectives thnt would put
an old tar to shame and route.
His only satisfaction, however,
was to get a gllmpso of tho retreat
lug figure of his nssnllnnt, ns he dis
appeared behind a sheltorlng build
ing with n fiendish laugh of derision
and a playful thumbing ot tho nose.
All that was left for tho victim to
do wns to take It out with his om-
ninviu ut tlu utnrn or nfllce. Don't
talk "beautiful snow"to him, If you
nun V V..W . . - - :
value your life.
When the people of Salem oponed
tholr eyes this morning nnd gnzod(tlon of tho aonoral health, bet
out upon the world It was to behold comploxlon, sweeter brcnih m
that It was clothed In n bonutifu!
mantle of white the first snow of
the season. Tho "beautiful" fell to
the depth of nbout half an inch dur-
lug the night, and thero wero Inter
mlttent sputterlngs and spittings
throughout the forenoon. Two or
three sleighing parties took advant-
ago of the opportunity for a little
glide this morning, but "Old Sol"
put In an nppournnce and put an end
to It.
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l(OAI) HtrPKUVISOItS NAM KB.
.Minion Comity Court Appoints Huntl
OlllclaN.
Thu Marlon county commissioners'
court yesterday afternoon mudo the
following nppolntmants for rond su-
pervlBors In tho different rond dls-
trlcts of tho county, to serve during
the ensuing year:
DIsL No. 1, Henry Nelft, Aurora.
No. 'J, Ueorgo Hlilun, Itlubbnrd.
No. 3, O. C. Whitney, Hubbard.
No. I, J. B. Vnndalo, Chnmpoog,
No. 6, W. l Davidson, Woodburn.
No. 0, Herman Booster, (Jorvnls.
No. 7, John II. Outsforth, Gervnls.
No. S, C. Weylder. Woodburn.
No. 8 It, John Whitney. Woodburn
No. 8, Cluis. A. McKee, Woodburn.
No. 10, blank.
I Xo. 11, Bud Thomas. Sllverton.
vo. 12, Thoe. Dunenn, Scotts
I Mill.
" 1, A. I'. Hobart, Sllverton.
No. II, Hiram Hartley
j .vo. 15, J. N. Miller Sllv
Sllverton.
orton.
.So. 15, J. it. Miller. Sllvorton.
N. 1, J. w. Miller. Sllverton.
No. 17. W. W. Under, Snlem.
No. IS, Arthur (llrard, Salem.
Xo. 19, blank.
No. 18, C. S. Pleklln. Salem.
No. SO. J. A. Jefferson, Salem.
No. SI, D. A. Harris, Salem.
No. it, W. A. Taylor. Maclouy.
No. M, Samnel Arnold. Sublimity.
No. 1 1, K. . McKlnnoy, Sublimity.
No. S6. blank.
No .it, H. IS. Hobortson, Turner.
No. 17. S. Bmwnell, Salem.
No. 17 4. A. U West, Salem.
Xo. SS, Uroco Cuanlngiiam. Salem.
.no. SH, j. p. Breoelor. Soltm.
No. 88. K. B. Slmspon. JefferiKm. !
.o. i a, John siolwer, jff,.son.
No. i, John Palmer. Marlon.
No. St, U. s. UmUert. Staytoo.
Nou . M. 0. Slogmiiml, Mehama.
No. MM. blaok.
No. t4, Ijrl G. Smith, Gates.
No. I, Androw Taylor. Mill Cltr
No. 3G, blank.
Ko. 7. Hoary Caathora. Independ-
No. IS. JohH Himu satow.
No. 9, K. 0. JohHoon, Salem.
Ja.sjKtr Jlinto Bead.
Jaooer.Mh.to died today aboat
oo tho SoIom hoooltal. H. has
NK heoo ahlo to atload to bueliitos
tor mwo yoan. aod death hae come
rotoase to a woo who was very
l7 M ZZ' 8ri ' "to
lt Marts of Orooa. w ,. .
M time ooo.ty tnrer of MarloR
ooMHt)' ooUUca. It
Mr. jl-J u i-u- " . ".- tt " 0I
cjif -w" MWo- ot this
The Itluht Nn,e.
wiu . . K,B8S " N'ew Life
Wits are HhUy aWed. th u
J. agreeohly. do TOora'
meoo .t ""r181 '0 cure bilious.
,WM: c at J c
Prry a drug store
THIS. VALUE OP CIIAHCOAL.
I' CIV -I'CU'IIU jvihmy now Iscfiil ll
- . ..'t If. WW
la Preserving Hcnlth ami i,
CostH Nothing to Try
Xenrly everybody knows that ct
com is in Buieai una most pljjfi j
uiBiniuuuiuk unu iuriiior In n,,
I l.A jk mn1Wf. IIh at ' i
mil ien luuifiu no vuuic lh.n ...
Intn hn ll urn nil RVnfmu fn .t.. '
... - - --"-- '? stji
r iciiiii i: inn iiiimm.
cleaning purpose.
Charcoal Is a remedy that the m
you unto oi il uiu ucucr, it is BM
drug nt nil, but simply absorb tt
gases unu unyuriiit's nnd
flm.iY mlf nf ihn avotnni
" ..
Charcoal sweetens the Urath
. l..lI.I .. 1
iur s.nuniiiB, uuukiuk or nitrr ealfe
onions unu uuier ouorous veg tab),
, Chnrconl offectually clears and I,
01 iirovoa mo uuiiiyiwiun, u whIlt,
, tho tooth and further nets as a
urai nnn cminoniiy sate cahartC
It nbsorbB tho injurious ,.
which collect In tho stomach t"
bowols; It disinfects the mouth ...
ituroat irom tne poison or catarrh
. .-... . - '
Ml druggists sell chnrcoal in
form or nnotlior. but probably tl
host chnrconl and tho .most for
money Is In Stuart's Chart oal l.
ongos; tney nro composed of the U
ost Dowdored Willow chnrcoal, iti
othor harmless nntlseptlcs In tab!t
form or rather In tho form of la,
pleasant tasting lozenges, the chi,
'coal bolus mlxod with bonc.
Tll t,n,1' ,iao of tneso lozenges tl
soon tell In n much Improved co;Ji
purer blood, nnd tho beauty of iu
thnt no possiblo harm enn result frM
tholr continued ubo but, on the te:
trary, grent bonollt.
I A Buffalo physician, In sp aklnjt
tho benefits of chnrconl. eavs
ndvlso Stuarfa Charcoal Lozmgpjt
all patients suffering from gas t
stomach and bowols, and to clrartl
complexion and purify tho brenl
mouth nnd thront; I also bcllcveu
liver Is greatly benefited by the difij
use of thorn; they cost but twenty
, flvo cents a box ntidruir stores, tu
nlthough In ho mo sonso a pntont pr
nrutlon, yet I bollevo J get moreuj
bettor charconl In Stuart's Charcct'
Lozongos than in any ot the ordlcrj
chnrconl tablets. "
Sonil your namo and nddrens t
day for a freo trial pnekago and nl
for yourself. P. A. Stunrt Co., 'II
Stuurt Bldg., MnrnhnU, Mich
o
Invoice Burned In Cai
The charred remains of an lao!i
takon of tho Chicago store's stock of
dress patterns litis been received U
Mossrs. McKvoy. Tho papers werelt
tho train llro at Junction City, asi
wore burned so that they were worl
less. As no copy of the Invoice u
taken tho accident will cniiBO tt
Chicago store some extra work
..MONEY TO LOAN.,
THOMAS K F0R8
Ovor Ucld & Bush's Bank, Salem ft.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Sockljl
Frank Meredith, Resident Ageetl
Ofllce with Wm. Brown & Co N
129 Commerclnlitreot.
NEW TODAY
Dry Fir Wood For sale, sawed
unsawod, delivered to any part ti
the city. Emiulro M. A Dudlo
phone 897. 1 1 2-St
FuniMitHl itooius With or wltbouj
board, phono, electric lights
bath room. J. Jay Cook Pbo
583. l-i: lm1
For Hent. Furnished room, freet:
Bus Ught and bath. Suitable i
eouplo. One block from car He
Six blockB from state house. 51
Center street. 1-lS-Jt
j'uniMied Ilooms For rent duriBii
legislature, central location, mw
Orn couvonlencnsi. Call at M'l
Center atreot or phono 1079-
1-12 lwk
WlllltCtl Tr. nvnhnnxn KnltltltlC
paper hanging for a good cow $
so wall paper for sale. Phone II
1-12-Jf
For Bent. Larco furnished rocsAl
I 15 Court street. Phone 54 1 .
illiSl-
For Jlent. During tho k.sltr
sevoral pleasant rooms, with
mouorn conveniences, can " T
cured at 1137 Court strec, t
oiooks from tho state houfc
1 il-Sl
FuniUlietl ltoom During the IS
l&tnrA nnA a.il,A nf tnA rnnilll "
BlnclQ rooiHR. Xfndorn CCnTt'
onces. Phono 122 Corner of 1J
and Court Rtrw threo vV1.
iroui tho state house.
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Courrct Work. Get my price
sidewalks, curbs, septto tanks
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